Ilse Schmidt

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Ilse Schmidt (born September 11, 1892 in Schwerin , † September 12, 1964 in Heilbronn ) was a German politician ( German State Party and CDU ). From 1946 to 1950 she was a member of the Mecklenburg state parliament.

Life

Ilse Schmidt attended until 1909, the Higher School for Girls in Schwerin and put the 1913 final examination at the secondary school in Lübeck from. Between 1914 and 1919 she studied law and political science, economics and social policy at the universities of Marburg , Berlin and Heidelberg . She graduated in 1919 with the promotion of Dr. jur. on the subject of the principle of lawful administration in the literature and jurisprudence of the 19th century with Gerhard Anschütz . Until 1921 Schmidt was an assistant at the Württemberg Ministry of Labor in Stuttgart , in 1922 she became the director of the Social Women's School in Rostock , and in 1929 she was a full-time lecturer for civics, law and welfare as well as economics and social policy at the women's school for people's nurses in Frankfurt am Main . In 1937 the Nazis fired Schmidt for political reasons. She returned to Schwerin, where she initially worked as the office manager of the lawyer Dr. Büsing was active and later performed various activities as a mediator and clerk.

On September 17, 1945, Ilse Schmidt, who had belonged to the German state party during the Weimar period , joined the CDU. Despite the lack of state exams, she was appointed district court advisor on April 1, 1946 and employed as a guardianship, probate and juvenile judge. In 1946 Schmidt was elected to the state executive committee of the CDU and to the state parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Because of her membership in the Nazi women's group from 1934 to 1941, she had to leave the civil service again in 1947. As a consultant for women's issues in the CDU state party, she subsequently developed a lively commitment to women's politics: among other things in the DFD , in the social and submission committee of the Schwerin state parliament, in the legal commission of the central women's committee of the German Central Administration for Popular Education .

literature

  • LHAS 6.11-1-298, Mecklenburg Landtag 1946-1952, questionnaires, résumés and assessments of members of the Landtag 1950
  • Klaus Schwabe: State elections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 1946. Booklet accompanying the exhibition in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state parliament from August 28 to October 20, 1996, Schwerin 1996
  • Christian Schwießelmann: The CDU in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania 1945 to 1952. From the foundation to the dissolution of the regional association. A representation of party history . Droste, Düsseldorf 2010, ISBN 978-3-7700-1909-0 , ( research and sources on contemporary history 58).

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